Ill be using the overhead. Supervisor fewer oh, the overhead, please, mr. Carroll. Ilene bovin coalition for San Francisco neighborhoods here on my own behalf. On the overhead is the proposal for the 2019 Building Code update. It was presented at the Capital Planning committee on july 22 of this year. In its presentation, the department of the environment stated that 35 of the citys emissions today is from privatesector natural gas. To reduce these emissions, the proposal is to encourage all electric design in new construction. The timeline for this proposal is for review by the department of building inspection and Code Advisory Committee in august, the board of supervisors Land Use Committee in september, and the full board in october. While not in the department of the environment presentation, the Capital Planning Committee Members expressed concerns. With increased reliance on electricity, the issue of reliability was raised. The response was possible use of Battery Storage for el
For overhead line design, construction, and maintenance. Of course as you heard earlier, this was developed over years of workshops and reviews and collaboration between all of the utilities. So on this slide, im just kind of going over the attachments and what we do. At t is attached to approximately 26,000 poles in San Francisco. Now, of those, 2,000 are solely owned by at t. The majority we are coowners with pg e and you heard a little bit about that earlier. Our inspections as far as maintenance and inspections and protocols, our techs are required to inspect the infrastructure for safety issues every single time they touch our equipment. So if you are running around San Francisco, you see our trucks everywhere. So we are constantly doing these evaluations. They actually call it a tzone inspection that they need to do, where they look up the pole and then they look both directions as far as the ooi can see just to notice if there are any irregularities or anything that needs to be
Pg e require that Field Operation employees verify their identities in the employment document and whether both agencies promptly comply with state and federal investigators on request, particularly given the laxity of rules regarding membership adopted by trade unions over the past decade. Supervisor fewer thank you very much. No other speakers. Public comment is now closed. Chair . Supervisor walton any more comments from colleagues . Supervisor fewer i think we learned a lot today. I want to thank colleagues for holding this hearing. I think public speakers bring up good points about the overhanging of wires and i look forward to calling for an additional hearing about the study, but actually i think there are still some open issues about what is on those poles. And now i am being alerted that the pole heights have been extended, which is something i didnt know about. So, chair, im respectfully asking to make a motion to continue this item to the call of the chair. The motion has be
We have a quorum. The next item is the approval of the minutes for july 23rd, 2019. Is there a motion to approve the minutes of july . So moved. Is there a second . Second. Any further comments on these minutes . All those in favor . Aye. Opposed . The motion carries. The next item is general Public Comment. I have a few cards here. Good afternoon. Good afternoon, commissioners today, i want to recap, you know , when i come over here during general Public Comment, sometimes i reveal to you all a few things and then when i sit down, and, you know, i cannot be here forever, because i have other things to do, i leave. And other people come and they talk about your interns and this and that, and we the public, and the constituents and taxpayers of the bayview Hunters Point area, we are not fully cognizant of what is happening with large amounts of money, okay . So one of the commissioners, i will not name him, he did say the last time about the sewer system Improvement Project. Is started
For everyone, for our lowincome families and seniors, to our middleincome residents, to our teachers. We know that Housing Affordability is critical to the success of our city, and im grateful to the board of supervisors for passing that ballot measure, and i am hopeful with fingers crossed that the voters will support that, and we are putting forward that housing bond without raising property taxes again, so i just want to say that over and over and over again. [applause] the hon. London breed so today, we have another opportunity. Today, we are signing the legislation to put a 628 million bond on the ballot to help with our emergency facilities all over San Francisco, and we are also doing that without raising property taxes. [applause] the hon. London breed the goal is to put this on the march ballot, and so were going to have to work hard to get voters to approve this one, as well. I just want to start by that i thinking naomi kelly, and the work of the Capital Planning committee.